Thursday, May 29, 2014

WWDC Preview: iOS 8, OS X 10.10, iWatch, iHome and Retina MacBook Air

Apple's sixth annual worldwide developers conference will take place in San Francisco for five days from 2 June with iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 set to be unveiled.Apple
While the launch of iPhones and iPads are seen by most as the glitziest events in Apple's calendar, for many the annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) is much more interesting, as this is where Apple's road map for the coming years is laid out.
Typically software-focused, the unveiling of the latest versions of iOS and OS X give developers, journalists and Apple enthusiasts an insight into where the company sees its future lying.
At this year's event, which kicks off on Monday, 2 June we expect to hear about iOS 8 and Mac OS X 10.10, but we are also likely to see an indication of Apple's expansion into other areas, from TV to home automation and of course wearables.
Here we look at all the big announcements we expect from the WWDC keynote which kicks off at 10am local time (5pm BST) next Monday:

iOS 8 (codenamed Okemo)

Following the radical redesign with iOS 7 last year, iOS 8 is likely to focus on updating its feature set.
The big update to iOS this year will be the addition of Healthbook, a new centralised location for collecting everything to do with fitness (calories burned, steps taken) as well as medial information (blood pressure, blood sugar levels). The app would integrate information from other apps which work with third-party peripherals such as the Jawbone Up or Withings Smart Body Analyser.
Of course the launch of a dedicated app like this just increases the expectation that it will work with the hotly anticipated iWatch device which Apple is set to release this year (see below for more).
Elsewhere Apple is set to give its maps solution a big overhaul including indoor mapping to work with iBeacon, the addition of bus and train information which has been absent since Apple ditched Google for its own Maps service; and 
even augmented reality to add a layer of information over the real world using the iPhone/iPad's camera.
Among the other big additions expected in iOS 8 are TextEdit and Preview apps which have been brought over from OS X, a standalone iTunes Radio app, integration of Shazam and potentially an Siri API for developers to allow the feature be used in non-Apple apps.

OS X 10.10 (codenamed Syrah)

OS X 10.10 is set to get the Jony Ive treatment in the same way iOS did last year.
OS X 10.10 will replace OS X 10.9 or Mavericks which was launched at WWDC last year, and while that update focused mainly on tweaking the performance of Apple's operating system, the new software will see a radical overhaul of how OS X looks and feels.
iOS 7 was a stark departure from the skeuomorphic-heavy iOS 6 with the design much flatter and stripped back. While reports suggest that Jony Ive is overseeing a "significant" overhaul of the OS X design, it is unlikely that we will see as radical an overhaul as iOS 7 was compared to iOS 6.
The details of the changes have been kept very much under wraps (as per Apple's usual practices) with one source telling Mark Gurman at 9to5Mac that none of the mockup appearing online are an accurate representation of what Mac OS X 10.10 actually looks like.

iHome

A report earlier this week suggested that Apple is ready to launch a new platform for connected devices for the home.
It would bring together the disparate group of products (Philips Hue, Nest Protect etc) which you can already control using your iPhone, but Apple would certify the products, as well as launching a new brand and logo for the division.
It is unclear if Apple will show its hand at WWDC next week but the company will want to get a foothold in this market before competitors like Google, Samsung and LG get too far ahead.

Apple TV
Apple has been rumoured to be working on an major update for its Apple TV set top box for a while now, and WWDC 2014 could be when we finally get to see what it has been working on.
The new device could tie in with the company's push into the connect home, with the refreshed Apple TV acting like a hub to connect the various devices through your home.
We could also see Apple finally launch an app store for Apple TV, something has has been an obvious gap in the company's offering.
With the release of an SDK to developers, Apple could be ready to embrace mobile gaming on your TV, either using your smartphone as a controller or using a special controller such as Amazon unveiled with its Fire TV set-top box.
With Google set to unveil its new Android TV platform at Google I/O later in the month, Apple will want to remain relevant in this fast-changing space and build on the somewhat surprising success of Apple TV in recent years.

iMacs and MacBooks

While WWDC is very much a software and developer-focused conference, Apple has used it in the past to unveil some new hardware, including the first look at the new Mac Pro last year.
The first and most interesting new product could be a budget iMac. Customers ordering the current generation of iMacs have seen shipping times slipping from 24-hours to 2-3 business days along with other retailers selling out of certain models - indicating a refresh is on the way.
The move would also confirm speculation from renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities who predicted a budget iMac last month.
However another Apple watcher with an impressive record of predicting what Apple will or won't announce - Jim Dalrymple of The Loop - responded to Kuo's suggestions with a single word:
"Nope"
The MacBook Air could be in for a major revamp, which Apple widely reported to be working on a 12in version of its market-leading laptop, which would bring the Retina display from its MacBook Pro line as well as an even thinner and lighter chassis.

8GB iPhone 5s

Another prediction from Kuo - and another one shot down by Dalrymple - is that Apple is set to introduce an 8GB version of its iPhone 5s following the introduction of an 8GB version of the iPhone 5c earlier this year.
The suggestion is that an 8GB version of the company's flagship phone will shore up flagging smartphone sales, but considering the fact that there is no microSD card slot available and iOS will take up a significant chunk of that 8GB, then we're not sure how appealing an 8GB iPhone 5s will be anyway.
iWatch
Will Apple finally unveil the much talked about iWatch at WWDC?The answer is that no one really knows.
However, considering that Google will reveal the first raft of Android Wear smartwatches from LG and Motorola (and possibly others) at Google I/O later in June and considering the amount of resources Apple seems to be putting into the development of the iWatch, a surprise reveal is not totally out of the question.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Fresh Photos of 4.7in iPhone 6 Leak Online via Apple's Supplier Foxconn

A bunch of freshly leaked photos of the next-generation flagship phone, the iPhone 6, have recently surfaced online via Chinese WeiFeng network that has sourced the renderings from Apple's largest supplier, Foxconn.




The newly leaked photos have a close resemblance to earlier iPhone 6 renderings published on the Japanese magazine MacFan, according to iPhone Hacks.
Quite surprisingly, the renderings depict that the 4.7in iPhone 6 measures 138.14 x 66.97mm which is the exact same measurement as the mockup done by AppleCorner just a week ago.
The 3D schematics of the iPhone 6 renderings hint at ultra-thin design with rounded edges unlike the chamfered edges of the iPhone 5s.
Furthermore, the leaked photos reveal that the Power button has been shifted to the top right hand side of the device for better comfort and grip while holding the handset in one hand, given its larger display.
With rectangular volume controls placed on the left, the iPhone 6 renderings show three-stage aluminium design on the rear panel with two antenna breaks cut out at the rear of the device.
On the contrary, it is widely speculated that Apple may resort to all-aluminium casing on the back of iPhone 6 instead of employing glass breaks as in the case of iPhone 5s.
In related news, Apple is expected to release two variants of iPhone 6 based on screen sizes (4.7in in August and 5.5in in September) with thinner design, smaller bezels, rounded edges and more.
The other key rumoured specifications for the upcoming iPhone 6 include Apple's latest A8 processor, Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and enhanced 8-megapixel camera.
In addition, iPhone 6 is likely to debut iOS 8 with a host of new apps including Healthbook, improved Maps, TextEdit and Preview, inter-app communication capabilities and more.
The information available through leaked renderings of iPhone 6 is very sparse at the moment and given Apple's secrecy about its products, this leak should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Apple iPhone 6 to Come With Water Proofing?

Water proofing happens to be the latest and most popular feature among handset manufacturers like Samsung and Sony, who have made their recent flagship smartphones splash-friendly.
According to new images published by Phone Arena, it looks like Apple will also be adding water proofing to its upcoming iPhone 6. Check out the images below. And as with all rumours and leaks, take them with a grain of salt.
The pictures found bear a strong resemblance to the Apple iPhone 6 images leaked by reputed leakster, Sonny Dickson, last week.
If this new information is accurate, then expect the iPhone 6 to join a league of phones which include the Sony Xperia Z2 and the Samsung Galaxy S5, apart from the upcoming LG G3, which is also expected to be waterproof.
In other iPhone news, 9to5Mac on Friday published two new photos that show a collection of three iPhone 6 mockups. The concept images here are quite similar to the leaked iPhone 6 schematics that surfaced some time ago, according to BGR. The images show all three expected iPhone colours. Check them out below.

Reputed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple's iPhone 6 will be released late in the third quarter or early in the fourth quarter this year. The handset will use a larger 4.7-inch display with 1,334 x 750-pixel resolution, a faster A8 processor, NFC and a new thinner design.
The larger iPhone phablet with a 5.5-inch full HD display and similar specs will be released ahead of the Holiday season.

Chromecast Gets Spotify Music Service via Spoticast

Spotify is available for Chromecast.Facebook
Spotify music streaming service is now available for Google's new Chromecast streaming dongle.
Spotify enables users to stream music on various devices. The service is officially available for several platforms such as Windows, OSX, Linux and on most of the mobile operating systems.
Now, the Chromecast too has its version of Spotify, courtesy of XDA forum member NOPDevelopments and the service can be used with the Chromecast, although not officially.
The forum member has released an app called Spoticast, which is an unofficial port of Spotify without any official affiliation, notes XDA. The user needs a Spotify premium account and it will enable Device Broadcast Status in Spotify.
As this is an early release of Spoticast, a few bugs are likely. These issues will be fixed as the development progresses. Head over to the development thread to know more about Sopticast.
Known issues
* Facebook two factor auth.
* Pause/Play are fragile at best.
* Option to prevent screen burn in.
* Audio from android device during playback. (No easy fix)
* Random play interruption while navigating Spotify
Below is the developers post for the Spoticast.
I just decided to release this to the public. It uses your credentials to make a separate connection to Spotify while listening to media broadcast events sent from the android Spotify client. When one is received it makes a request via the connection for the required metadata and track data. It is then forwarded to your Chromecast to be played. There is a slight delay and a few bugs here and there but overall should be stable enough for a public release. Keep in mind it has not been tested externally until now. You must have a Spotify premium account and you must enable "Device Broadcast Status" in Spotify! 
Spoticast app from Chromecast is available at Play Store and it will enable users to cast their Spotify music directly to Chromecast from an Android device.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Galaxy S5 vs Xperia Z2: Extreme Waterproof Test Confirms S5 Fares Equally Good if Not Better


Samsung's Galaxy S5 comes with an IP67 certification that is rated to survive for half an hour when submerged under three feet (1 metre) of water.
On the other hand, Sony's Xperia Z2 flaunts IP58 certification that is rated to resist up to five feet of water for the duration of 30 minutes without damage to any internal components, thanks to its unibody design and sealed battery compartment.
Quite surprisingly, the Galaxy S5 holds its own by resisting damage to display, speakers and battery compartment when submerged in a bowl of cold water for the entire duration of 1hour and 20 minutes.
As the test video claims, the Galaxy S5 appears to be fully functional, despite droplets of water found on the edges of the screen and also on the back of the phone where the speaker is located.
On the contrary, the battery and SIM card of the S5 are apparently well-protected from even the minute droplets of water as some protective seal on its back cover keeps water from entering inside, as depicted in the demo video below:
http://dai.ly/x1tenow/185536  click to watch

Monday, May 5, 2014

Charm that makes calls

Phone ringer often saves us from unpleasant situations, and now it can do its thanks to this pendant. 
"Angel Centre" is this silver pendant, which is seemingly simple, but has a very clever technological device that can make phone calls. 

If you do not like the situation you are in, with an easy touch button, pendant made ​​ringtone to your phone, helping you to leave the country. 

This pendant goes even further, helping you to save your life, because if you hold for three seconds, pendant phone sends the message given earlier, to a parent or friend. 

Along with the message, addiction sends the link to the Google Map which shows exactly where you are.

Friday, May 2, 2014

ICLOUD ACTIVATION EMAIL FINALY REMOVED!!

Icloud finaly REMOVED!!


today earlier the video was posted about icloud pretending that someone hase servise for that  we checked the video and contacted the source and it seems its really trueth so it is a biig hope for a lot of people around the worlld that they are waiting for the solution
check the video and judge your self


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Galaxy S3 I9300 Updated to Android 4.4.2 KitKat with Revolutionary S5 ROM

Step-by-step guide to install Android 4.4.2 KitKat revolutionary S5 ROM on Galaxy S3 I9300.


Android 4.4.2 KitKat Revolutionary S5 ROM available for Galaxy S3 I9300.
There is no official word so far on the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for Samsung's third generation Galaxy S smartphone, but still the device can experience latest Android software, with the Revolutionary S5 ROM released by recognised XDA developer, ricky310711.
The Revolutionary S5 custom firmware featuring Android 4.4.2 brings tons of customised features and tweaks. It is heavily themed to look like the firmware of Galaxy S5. Besides, the TouchWiz has been modified, like the Galaxy S5 running Android 4.4.2 KitKat. Below is the changelog for Revolutionary S5 V3.
Revolutionary S5 Android 4.4.2 ROM Changelog (V3)
Updated superSU(1.94)
Updated busybox
All S5 UI sounds
All S5 ringtones
All S5 Alarms
All S5 notification sounds
S5 bootanimation(true)
S5 bootsounds
New S5 default wallpaper
Complete S5 UI
True S5 UI icons
S5 statusbar
S5 framework(updated)
Slightly faster
Android_Secure wiped while wiping /data
Re-enabled ink effect
More S5 icons(in launcher)
S5 download UI
Fixed browser UI(now complete)
Updated samsungtool(V5.0 UNIVERSAL)
Complete S5 themed clock
Complete S5 themed My Files(N3)
Optimised S5 accuweather
Compressed apps with higher compression
Updated installation method
Automatic backups of apps
Automatic backups of efs
Automatic backups of recovery settings(if found)
Automatic backups of app settings(if found)
Rebuild updater-script
updated xposed(V25)
updated wanam xposed
S5 MyFiles UI
S5 video player UI
Head over to the development thread to know more about Revolutionary S5 ROM for Galaxy S3.
Interested users, who wish to upgrade their Galaxy S3 to Android 4.4.2 using Revolutionary S5 ROM to enjoy the aforementioned customisations, may follow our step-by-step guide.
IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held responsible for any damage to the device. Before following the installation guide, users are advised to verify their devices meet following requirements.
Pre-requisites
1) Install USB Drivers for Galaxy S3 to transfer files between the Android device and the computer.
2) Enable USB Debugging Mode on the phone to connect it with the computer and use Android SDK with it. [Navigate to Settings>> About phone. Tap on Build Number several times until a message appears saying 'You are now a Developer.' Now enable USB Debugging Mode by navigating to Settings>> Developer Options.]
3) As the tutorial might wipe out all data of the phone, create backup. If the device is having any custom recovery such as ClockworkMod or, TWRP then backup data using the same.
4) If the Android phone powers off due to lack of battery during the process, it could damage the device. Therefore, the Galaxy S3 should have charge above 80% battery charge.
5) The phone should be rooted and have latest version of ClockworkMod recovery. [Click here for our guide to root Galaxy S3.]
6) Android 4.4.2 KitKat Revolutionary S5 ROM works only with Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300. As applying this to any incorrect variant might brick the device, verify the model number of Galaxy S3 by navigating to Settings>> About phone>> Model number.
7) After flashing the ROM if the device gets stuck on Booting animation or experience boot loop then perform wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache for a few times before rebooting the device.
8) Once the ROM is installed, users are advised to give 10 minutes to the ROM after the device boots up for the first time for better user experience.
Download file
How to install Android 4.4.2 KitKat on Galaxy S3 I9300 with Revolutionary S5 ROM
Step-1: Connect Galaxy S3 to the computer using USB cable then copy both the downloaded zip file to the SD card of the phone. Ensure that the files in the SD card root, not in any folder
Step-2: Unplug the USB cable from the phone and switch it off
Step-3: Boot the phone into CWM recovery mode by pressing and holding Volume UpHomeand Power buttons together
Step-4: In recovery mode, perform a full data wipe by selecting wipe data/ factory reset. Use the Power button to select while in Recovery Mode
Step-5: Now perform a cache wipe by selecting wipe cache partition
Step-6: Perform a wipe of dalvik cache. This is optional but users are recommended to perform so that the device will not get into boot loops or any other errors. From CWM recovery, go to advanced then select wipe dalvik cache
Step-7: Return to the main recovery menu and select install zip from sdcard
Step-8: Select choose zip from sdcard then using the Volume keys navigate to Android 4.4.2 ROM zip which was earlier copied to the SD card of the phone. Select it using the Power button and confirm installation on the next screen. The installation should start now
Step-9: After the installation process is completed, return to the custom recovery screen and reboot the phone by selecting reboot system now. The Galaxy S3 will boot now and take about five minutes to boot on the first time
Galaxy S3 should now be updated with Revolutionary S5 Android 4.4.2 KitKat ROM. Head over to Settings>> About phone to verify the new software version of the device.